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50 Kw Am transmitter

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one of the towers for said transmitter.

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Transmitter, OK. At what frequency does it transmit?
And what does the device in post #30 do?
Transmitters can need a lot of power. I don´t remember exactly, but it could be 100s of kilowatts.
 
Transmitter, OK. At what frequency does it transmit?
And what does the device in post #30 do?
Transmitters can need a lot of power. I don´t remember exactly, but it could be 100s of kilowatts.

It is the transmitter. The large wheel is generating the very precisely calibrated frequency (17.2 kHz probably?) with a large current for sending out from the very large antenna. It is driven by an electrical motor outside the view to the right. The whole machinery was very large - the building held two transmitting machines of that type in the beginning (1920th).

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The house for the mechanical pre-electronic transmitter in Grimmerton, Sweden. July 2022.
Canon EOS 30D, Canon 50 mm f/1.8 at 1/2500 sec, f/5.6 and ISO 100.
Link to image.

See Grimeton Radio Station - Wikipedia for more information.

Yes, halvmesyr, it was made for transatlantic radio communication.

Cheers,
Anders
 
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